running 804 bios now and it seems fine to me...going to try and do some tweaking later..:woot: :toast:
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running 804 bios now and it seems fine to me...going to try and do some tweaking later..:woot: :toast:
well i dont know then probably a leak...
News in that 0804 bios ?
They must <3 u then.Quote:
Originally Posted by Devious
2 1/2 months for a replacement PSU and over 2 weeks for a MOBO. Useless. They really are. I won't be using them again. They're cheap and the texts are good to your mobile, but their CC is the worst ever. They lie through their teeth too.
Do you mean C2D?-) E6400.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
Great! another new bios to try. ;)
I'm not an expert,but after updated from 0711 to 0804 i can't set any cpu freq. other than default without have the pc hang before loading windows.
Should i load default setting BEFORE updating with asus update in Windows?^I' didn't,could that be the problem?
is everyone's CrashFree bios work the same way mine does? On the last 3 asus boards i had, if it didn't post once, you restarted and it would reset to default clocks in order to post. But this isn't the case now, everytime it fails to post, i have to clear the cmos, it is starting to get very aggrevating.
Mine reset to stock settings after 3 reboots with no post, I believe.
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Originally Posted by Kakulukia
maybe i'm wrong..................
but, regardless of what mode you set your system to....................
windows install with the "f6" option as being done, and, not as an option, which i believe is necessary with this board,
you must install at "f6" the following;
1) intel raid driver
2) intel chipset inf utility
3) jmicron raid driver
4) intel matrix storage driver
the chipsets on the board need those drivers for configuration purposes,
no driver, no talky...............in other words; the south can't talk to the north when they speak different languages and the drivers act as a bridge to be able to communicate between the different chipsets regardless of what "theme park" the respective territories adopt.
why would you use a generic windows driver thats probably 5 yrs old when the jmicron driver is designed specifically for the chipset on this board for any ide devices.
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Originally Posted by SenK9
if you set pci-e frequency too high it could unseat any of the sata hdd and if it's a raid setup with o/s on disk array then possibly not boot again until corrected
x6800.Quote:
Originally Posted by GrimReaper
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Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
thank you sir!
thank you kindlyQuote:
Originally Posted by The Mad Duke
Guys.... I want some feedback from you guys on this issue :)
First off:
1- are any of you having boot issues with Vnb set to > 1.45V.
When I set Vnb > 1.45V i have to power down and start for the motherboard to post again. Otherwise, if i try soft rebooting, it doent POST.
2- my memory (Gskill 2gbhz) did 525Mhz 4-4-4-4 2:3 divider with my E6400. However, it is not doing 4:5 420Mhz FSB. The CPU is very stable at that speed. I have to take tCL to 5 for it to be memtest stable. tCL = 4 doesnt boot for me also.
3- the link width dropping to 1x. I have the latest 0804 bios (from the other p5b d thread.) I set my PCI-e to 110 Mhz and SB vcore to 1.7V After that the issue was fixed somewhat. Now its back to reverting to 1x again. This is really frustrating.
4- What the never ending issues with the memory dividers....cmon Asus pull your act together.... and fix the issues.
Regards,
Karan
hi
i got a question on x16 pci-e
i got a EVGA 7950gx2 on my p5b dlx.
3dmark 2006 points seem to be ok (8400) with 3,15ghz 6300 allendale.
but im not sure if this is ok:
cpuz shows link width of x8 only.....
is this ok or should it be x16?
if so how can i fix it?
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/1...enannt3pd3.jpg
i've got the same problem but on my pc there are two WinXp Pro,the one from which i made the bios update has the same issue while the second boot with no problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by johnaintdoe
Anyway the first SO can boot in Safe Mode,did you tried it?
My pc is still on garantee so i cannot open the case to clear the cmos,can you try it to know if it solves the problem?
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Originally Posted by bigpun
iirc, its perfertly normal to show 8x :)
Mine resets to the default values if I turn it off from the power supply for about five secs and then turn it on. I must have read that in the manual somewhere...Quote:
Originally Posted by lowfat
hi guys
ive testet my e6600 on my p5b!
http://img177.imageshack.us/my.php?i...mulamboub9.jpg
i'd like to run 500 x 7 but i have a fsb wall over 470!! any ideas? yesterday i want to ran 500 x 8 but it also dont work!
i read the post about the nbcc but 9/7 x 470 is also over 600mhz?!
pls can everyone help me?
my setup:
e6600
p5b deluxe non wifi
7950gx2
g.skill 6400 2ghbz
thanks
Thank you! that was driving me nuts... thanks for the tip.Quote:
Originally Posted by kidoman
do you have another PCIe card in the 2nd 16X slot?...
my suggestion is to unplug the card, clear cmos and then put the card back in to boot up into windows at default speed to see if you regain the 16X speed.
the difference between 8x and 16x is probably going to be in the area of less than 5% for performance difference.
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Originally Posted by bigpun
Does the new 804 bios solve the pci-e 1x issue?
supposed to yes
Thanks for the reply Tony. I hope that its the case. :)